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<TITLE>Fourth Test of Section 1.4 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>


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P.foo {color: silver;
       font-family: serif;}
P.foo1.foo2 {color: red;
             font-family: cursive;}
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<h1 > Testing fourth testable statement of Section 1.4 of CSS1 Spec
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4. Only one class can be specified per selector.  
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<h2 >"PASS" CRITERIA:
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If statement #4 above is passed, then:
<p class=foo>
This paragraph should be silver serif. All other properties are UA-default.
The rule applied here is "P.foo {color: silver; font-family: serif;}", which has
one class per selector.
<p class=foo2>
This paragraph should be UA-default.  The rule meant to be applied here is
"P.foo1.foo2 {color: red; font-family: cursive;}", but there are two classes
per selector.
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